View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Copenhagen University Research Information System Priming effect and pre-exposure aggression in Siamese fighting fish Bertucci, Frédéric; Matos, Ricardo Jorge Santa Clara; Dabelsteen, Torben Publication date: 2008 Document version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Citation for published version (APA): Bertucci, F., Matos, R. J. S. C., & Dabelsteen, T. (2008). Priming effect and pre-exposure aggression in Siamese fighting fish. Paper presented at European Conference on Behavioural Biology, Dijon, France. Download date: 07. Apr. 2020 Programme, Information and Abstracts 1 4th European Conference on Behavioural Biology Dijon 2008 FOURTH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON BEHAVIOURAL BIOLOGY SPECIAL FOCUS: INTERSPECIFIC INTERACTIONS TH TH DIJON, JULY 18 – 20 2008 2 Notes 3 CONTENTS: WELCOME 4 INFORMATIONS 5 PROGRAMME 9 ORAL SESSIONS ABSTRACTS 31 POSTER ABSTRACTS 203 PARTICIPANT LIST 363 4 Welcome to the 4th European Conference on Behavioural Biology in Dijon, France. We very much thank the following institutions and companies for donations and financial support: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Université de Bourgogne Conseil Régional de Bourgogne Communauté d’Agglomération du Grand Dijon Société Française d’Etude du Comportement Animal (SFECA) Cambridge University Press Noldus Oxford University Press Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Wiley Blackwell Please make sure to wear your name-badge during the whole conference. The badge is your ticket for lunch and coffee. 5 Informations Internet Access A wifi connection will be available at a dedicated place within the congress centre: please check the information board at the entrance for password. Banquet on Saturday 19th The Banquet will be organized at the" Domaine du Lac Kir", at 20 min driving from the Palais des Congrès. There will be live music and a cash bar. Three buses will leave for the Banquet at 7 pm. A second departure is scheduled at 7.40 pm. A cash bar will be opened there from 7.20 to 1.30 am. Buses will come back to the Palais des Congrès during the evening at 11.30 pm, 0.00, 0.30, 1.00, 1.30 and 2.00 am (2 buses at each time) 6 Restaurants Dijon offers a wide variety of restaurants, with several located at walking distance form the Congress Centre. We particularly recommend the following ones, all situated in the centre of town *: 15-20 euros for dinner (wine not included) **: 20-35 euros for dinner (wine not included) ***: 50-60 euros for dinner (wine not included) Near the Place de la République: - Pizzeria di Leo*, 13 place de la République, 03 80 28 89 86 - Les Deux Fontaines**, 16 place de la République, 03 80 60 86 45 - Le Tréma**, 3 rue Claus Sluter, 03 80 70 14 15 - Le Smart**, 8 rue Claus Sluter, 03 80 74 26 36 - Le Bora**, 8 Petite Rue Pouilly, 03 80 73 60 59 Rue Monge - Restaurant Grill Le Sauvage**, 64 rue Monge, 03 80 41 17 33 - Le Chabrot**, 36 Rue Monge, 03 80 30 69 61 Place D'Arcy - Restaurant de la Porte Guillaume**, Place D'Arcy, 03 80 50 80 50 - Restaurant Les Jardins de la Cloche***, 03 80 30 12 32 7 Near " Les Halles" - Villa Romana*, 8 rue Quentin, 03 80 50 06 06 - Le Spice*, 12 rue Odebert, 03 80 50 09 26 - Restaurant L'O**, 14 rue Quentin, 03 80 50 06 18 - La Ruelle**, 8 rue Quentin, 03 80 49 98 51 - Le Bistrot des Halles**, 10 rue Bannelier, 03 80 49 94 15 Elsewhere - Les Oenophiles***, 18 rue Saint Anne, 03 80 30 73 52 - Le Pré aux Clercs***, 13 Place Libération, 03 80 38 05 05 8 City Bus - Maps for city bus are available at the information desk (main entrance) Two bus lane have a stop at the conference venue : Liane 4 (going dowtown: Grangier stop) : Palais des Congres stop Liane 7 (going downtown : Darcy stop, and to the train station Gare SNCF stop) : Congrexpo stop Schedules are available at the information desk or on www.divia.fr Taxi - Taxis Dijon: 03 80 41 42 12 - Taxis n°1: 03 80 36 70 00 - Taxi Bell: 03 80 65 26 24 9 PROGRAMME 10 Thursday 17th July 16:00-20:00 Registration 17:00-22:00 ASAB council meeting Friday 18th July: morning 8:30-9:00 Registration 9:00-9:30 Introduction - Mr. François Rebsamen, Mayor of the City of Dijon, Président of the "Communauté d'agglomération Dijonnaise" - Prof. Claude Mordant, Vice-Président délégé à la Recherche Université de Bourgogne 9:30-10:20 Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire Award (SFECA) Plenary lecture (Romanée-Conti room) Chair- Vincent Fourcassié Louis Lefebvre “Social informers and thieves: are heterospecifics different from conspecifics?” 10:20-10:45 Coffee break & posters 10:45-12:45 3 parallel sessions Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Science Market Science Market General Programme "Leadership and group "Predator perception "Personality" decision in animals" and cognition in the evolution of prey defences" (Santenay Chablis) (Musigny Pommard) (Romanée-Conti) 12:45-14:00 Lunch 12:45-14:00 Meeting of the Committee of European Societies for Behavioural Biology 11 Friday 18th July: afternoon 14:00-16:00 3 parallel sessions (sessions 1, 2, 3) Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Science Market Science Market General programme "Leadership and group "Predator perception "Learning and decision in animals" and cognition in the cognition" evolution of prey defences" (Santenay Chablis) (Musigny Pommard) (Morey-St Denis) 16:00-16:30 Coffee break & posters 16:30-18:30 3 parallel sessions (sessions 1, 2, 3) Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Science Market Science Market General programme "Leadership and group "Predator perception "Communication" decision in animals" and cognition in the evolution of prey defences" (Santenay Chablis) (Musigny Pommard) (Morey-St Denis) 18:00-19:00 Bureau SFECA 18:30-19:45 Poster session 12 Friday 18th July Parallel sessions: Session 1: Science Market Leadership and group decision making in animals (Santenay Chablis room) Organisers: Odile Petit and Richard Bon Morning session (Santenay Chablis room) 10:45-10:55 Odile Petit & Richard Bon: Introduction to the symposium 10:55-11:15 Larissa Conradt : Consensus decisions in animals 11:15-11:35 Stéphan Reebs: Temporal complementarity of leadership in shoals of golden shiners 11:35-11:55 Gerald Kerth : Group decision-making in fission-fusion societies: implications from field experiments in Bechstein’s bat colonies 11:55-12:15 Ilya Fischhoff et al.: Leadership and conflict in the movements of plains zebra (Equus burchelli) 12:15-12:35 Marie Bourjade et al.: Decision-making processes in the collective movements of Przewalski horses: Influences of the environment 12:35-12:40 Andrew J. King : Baboon despots: unshared consensus decisions where interests conflict in a complex social system. (brief poster presentation) 12:40-12:45 Lennart Pyritz : Group movements in redfronted lemurs (Eulemur fulvus rufus) (brief poster presentation) Afternoon session 1 (Santenay Chablis room) 14:00-14:20 Nigel R. Franks & Elva J.H. Robinson : “All for one or a few for all?” Decision-making in house hunting ant colonies. 14:20-14:40 Cédric Sueur & Odile Petit : True vote to choose the direction to move in Tonkean macaques 14:40-15:00 Marie-Hélène Pillot et al. : Incidental leaders and naïve followers in sheep 15:00-15:20 Amandine Ramseyer et al. : Decision-making in group departures of juvenile domestic geese 15:20-15:40 Dora Biro & David J.T. Sumpter : Leadership and compromise in homing pigeons 15:40-16:00 Jérôme Buhl et al. : From disorder to order in locust hopper bands 13 Afternoon session 2 (Santenay Chablis room) 16:30-16:50 Irene Giardina : Three dimensional reconstruction of starling flocks: an empirical investigation of collective animal behaviour. 16:50-17:10 Jacques Gautrais et al. : Displacement interactions in a fish school 17:30-17:50 Vincent Fourcassié et al. : Temporal organization of bi-directional traffic in ants 17:50-18:10 Ashley J.W. Ward & Jens Krause : Quorums, consensus and leadership in fish shoals 18:10-18:30 General discussion Session 2: Science Market Predator perception and cognition in the evolution of prey defences (Musigny Pommard room) Organisers: Candy Rowe and John Skelhorn Morning session (Musigny Pommard room) Chair – John Skelhorn 10:45-11:05 John Skelhorn: How do birds decide what to eat? 11:05-11:25 Innes Cuthill: Coincident disruptive coloration 11:25-11:45 Tom Troscianko: Trade-offs between disruptive coloration and crypsis: a cross species comparison 11:45-12:05 Marina Dimitrova: Concealed by conspicuousness: distractive prey markings and backgrounds 12.05-12:25 Sami Merilaita: The influence of visual background on prey detection and evolution 12.25-12:45 Martin Stevens: Fearful symmetry revisited: the protective value of conspicuous signals is not impaired by asymmetry in the field Afternoon session 1 (Musigny Pommard room) Chair – Hannah Rowland 14:00-14:20 Nicola Marples: Developments in dietary conservatism 14:20-14:40 Candy Rowe: Does tasting the difference make a difference? 14:40-15:00 Leena Lindstrom: Signal design and the evolution of aposematic signals 15:00-15:20 Aronsson Marianne: The role of internal colour pattern in avoidance learning 15:20-15:40 Carita Lindstedt: Hariness and warning colours as components of antipredator defence: additive and interactive benefits 15:40-16:00 Daniel Osorio: Visual learning and sensory generalization by poultry chicks 14 Afternoon session 2 (Musigny Pommard room) Chair – Candy Rowe 16:30-16:50 Alice Exnerova: Personality matters: individual variation in reactions of naïve bird predators to aposematic prey 16:50-17:10 Johanna Mappes: Sex differences in the use of environmental cues for the learning of food preferences.
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